'I have pretty feet and ankles – whenever my wrinkles or stomach get me down, I look at my feet and they cheer me up'I wear everything on my face: pain, happiness. I'm not the same person I was a few years ago. I've gone from being a child to becoming a mother, to losing my own mother, and it shows. But I'm accepting of it and, at 36, enjoying entering what I think of as adulthood. Plus my son always looks at me adoringly, so that makes you feel more beautiful.I'm not much of a primper. I don...
Guardian Music — 'I have pretty feet and ankles – whenever my wrinkles or stomach get me down, I look at my feet and they cheer me up'I wear everything on my face: pain, happiness. I'm ... more info